That’s the Way to Do It?

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  1. Jack B Lamberson Avatar
    Jack B Lamberson

    that is a great idea but congress and the demoncraps and Rino’s will never allow that to happen.

  2. Never happen here, the uniparty would not allow it.

  3. Might be sold if the emphasis is on employment. An entirely new idea on Bounty Hunting.

  4. Pass a law where company CEOs are held personally responsible for every illegal employed by their company.
    Watch it ends overnight.

  5. General "Buck" Turgedson Avatar
    General “Buck” Turgedson

    And having a wife who is a Japanese citizen–and after living in Japan for a number of years, knowing the language and culture…. this problem with illegals in Japan will be mopped up in short order. When I was living there, illegals from Iran was a huge problem (since cleared out BTW). And I was once swept up in an massive immigration sweep when I decided to take a short cut through Ueno Park in Tokyo one night–where Iranians hung and camped out. The only thing that kept me from waking up in Tehran after a long flight was that I had my Gaigin Toda-ruck-sho (Japanese green card) with me–waving it in front of one of the police. Japan is a country who’s population has a n obsession with obeying the law. You will see people waiting for a green light to cross a completely empty street. There are no trash can anywhere–yet no litter as people take their trash home. And believe me, people will turn in the illegals by the hundreds as 50,000 Yen will go well at the local grocery stores. This new prime minister is no cupcake FYI. She means business as Japanese are fed-up with illegals and foreigners at large who are causing massive disruptions in their society in the major cities. You main illegals there now are Asians from China and Vietnam working in the shadows. A prime target will be these sub-Saharan Africans who overstay their visas and hang-about selling drugs and strong-arm robbing tourists. You’ll see them in Shinjuku (Kabukicho section) in the side streets and in the bad sections of Osaka. If you are not Japanese–you stand out in that country. There are no liberal fools, holding up signs at the airports welcoming ‘immigrants’ into Japan. Doesn’t happen. I was just there for two weeks in November in the Kamakura/Enoshima area and the place was jammed packed with foreign tourists, ‘inbound’ as they are called politely by the Japanese now. The main areas that have problems with illegals are the Tokyo metro-plex and Osaka/Kyoto regions.

  6. Turning them in should be it’s own reward!